Hills Cattle Station, ESTATES. · Possession Ist March, 189 L HYTHE, Two and a halt miles from...
Transcript of Hills Cattle Station, ESTATES. · Possession Ist March, 189 L HYTHE, Two and a halt miles from...
The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Saturday 15 November 1890, page 915
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TUESDAY, 23rd .DECEMBER. ,
"BY yUBLIQ AUCTION.
Oak Hills Cattle Station,
NOBTH KENNEDY DISTBICT,
IQUBENBXiAND.
BD.MOREHEAD * CO. (in conjunction
• with Ackers * Co., of Townsville)have received
instructions from the Owners to offer for sale bypuhUcanction, at Messrs. Actors* Oo.'s Bale Room, Town*
Title, on TUESDAY, the.Mrd December, at Eleven
o'clock forenoon,
OAK HILLS STATION,Situated on the Burdekin River, about sixty miles
from Cardwell, -and «boutl2o miles from Her*
berton.Area: 146 Sawn Mile* (more or less).
Together with
8000 Mixed Cattle (more or less)
66 Horses (more or less),
And all Stores, Station Plant, and Sundries.
The Country consists chiefly of rolling ridges and
Chocolate tablelands, intermixed with apple tree,
gum, and box flats, granite and volcanio formation,
very fattening; all available, no scrub, and perma-
B&Btly watered. J"'•,„ '''"'
The Improvement*oomprise a new Dwelling-bouse,
kitchen, &c, stockyards, three paddocks, and everything necessary for working the herd.
The country is held under the Pastoral Leases Act
Of 1869 and the Settled Districts Acts of 1876 and 1882,
and the leases have an average of about eleven yean
to run.
Rent, only £68155. per annum.
Inspection Invites.Further information can be obtained from B. D.
MOREHEAD & CO., Brisbane; or ACKERS * CO.,
Townsvllle.
TUESDAY, 18tb NOVEMBER.
STOREJDATTLE.ZS.BX. M«K.
BD.MOREHEAD A CO. have received
• instructions from the Owners to sell by auotion,
At EBK,
On TUESDAY, 18th November, at Two p.m. (alter
arrival of the Brisbane train),
On Account J. Allingham, Esq., Hillgrove:
948 BULLOCKS, Nos. 8 and 7, and 60 No*. S.
Quiet well-bred cattle, in good condition.
Axso,
On Account ot Messrs. Holllnsbead ft Hacelrigg,
Planet Downs:
70 BULLOCKS, Nos. 7.
400 Spayed and Dry COWS, 280 of which are fat
and the balance in very forward condition.Terms—Liberal.
WEDNESDAY, B*D DECEMBER,
VALUABLE
GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL
ESTATES.T-ASMAISTIA. .
THETASMANIAN WOOL - GROWERS'
AGENCY COMPANY, Limited, are instructed
by Charles A. Parker, Esq., of Selma, to sell by auction,
at their Stores, Launoeston, on WEDNESDAY, Brd
Deoember next, at Noon,
PARKNOOK,Near Cressy, containing about 7000 Acres (200
acres have been cultivated); baa about
Four Miles Frontage on Lake Bifer;
well fenced and subdivided; first-class sub
stantial Homestead and Station Outbuildings;
can carry 6600 sheep, besides cattle and horses.
Adjoins the estates of Messrs. R. O'Connor
fConnorville), James Thirkell (Pootborpe),
Basil Archer (Woodside), aad B. B, Lawrence(Billop).
MOUNT STEWART,Fear Stony Creek, half a mile from Railway
Station, containing about 2660 Acres (800 acre*
have been cultivated); hat about
Two Miles Frontage on Sooth Esk River;
well fencedand subdivided; shepherd's cottage,
sheep yards, dip, 4c.; can carry 2600 sheepand 80 cattle. Adjoins estate of Brambletye,Owned by Daniel Archer, Esq.
Possession on Ist February, 1891.
The auctioneers, in^emwmnotag the sale of these
valuable Properties, desire to call special attention to
the facts that their situation is excellent and Water
Supply Permanent; they are thoroughly sound, and,
as lambing runs, are unsurpassed, thus forming two of
Hie inoetdesirable stations in the colony.
JPoll particulars and terms shortly.
MARTIN ft HOBKIRK, Solicitors.
Also,
Cader Instructions from the Trustee! of the lave B.
Weston'a Estate,
MAITLAND,Near Longford; adjoins Little Hampton Railway
Station; contains 2286 Acres, of which about
1200 acres have been cultivated, GOO acres
being under crop this year; is well watered bypermanent lagoons. There is a convenient
Homestead, with neoessary outbuildings, and
the whole is well fenoed and subdivided.
This farm is well known for its stock-carrying and
fattening capabilities, whilst the land throughout is of
she very best description, and the wattle bark from the
uncultivated portions fom» a substantial sauroe of
income.Possession Ist 189
Possession Ist March, 189 L
HYTHE,Two and a halt miles from Longford, and 1} mile
from Wilmore's Lane Railway Station; con
tains 822 acres of rich agricultural land, over
800 aores of which have been cultivated; it is
well watered, and has substantial Homestead,with grounds, orchard, and ample farmbuildings. I
This property forms a most complete holding, and
possesses special attractions for stud sheep breeding,
whilst its crops have always naked with the very best
in toe district.
Possession Ist March, 1892.
;maldon,Three miles from Longford; contains 166 acres ot
rich agricultural land, about 120 aores of
which are under cultivation; it is well watered,
and has good Homestead and all necessaryfarm buildings.
This farm has always borne a first-class reputation
for producing crops and fat stock, and is altogether a
moat compactlittle property.Possession Ist March, 189*.
Every convenience for inspection, Terms easy.Conditions at sale.
ARCHER ft CLEMONS, Solicitors.
EETON'S BAKING POWDER—Simple^Perfeot, and Reliable. Free from alum and
Other injurious cheao coinjiouxtda.
Stock mm* fttattlsHMfM1 Bale.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Magnificent Pastoral Properties.
Corindah and Uanda Stations,
touted near Aramae, in the Mitchell District ot
Queensland, and adjoining the well-known Bowen
Downs, Lommermoor, and Rockwood Stations.T
Foonseqqence of the Expiration of Partner-
Bhip by Effluxlon of Time, the Owners (Means.Cameron ft Tolson) have decided to sell by public auc
tion, at Melbourne, oa an early date, ol whiob doe
notice will be given,Their t
Corindah and Uanda Stations,
embracing; a total area of 1883 Square MUes
Leasehold and 588 Square Miles Resumed, the
whole of whiota is fenced, and subdivided into
many paddocks.The improvements are very complete, and there ate
tea Artesian Bores, the flow from any one of which
may amount to about 100,000 gallons per day, if re
quired.
The STOCK consist* of—
60,000 Sheep (more or less) on Corindah.
35,000 Cattle (more or less) on Uanda.
Further particulars wiU appear in a future adver
tisement. Letters of inspection may be obtained from
the UNION MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY
OF AUSTRALIA, Likitxo, Melbourne, Sydney, Bris*
bane, and Rockhampton.
bane, and Rockhampton.
Pure Shorthorn Bulls.
TO THE STOCK-OWNERS OF QUEENSLAND.
FOB
i"A L E,
AT
Comongtn South Station,BULLOO RIVER,
Pedigree and FF Stud Bulls of HighestQuality.
By CHERRY OXFORD 6th, 7th, and Bth, of the
famous MATILDA tribe, 10th and 11th DUKES of
ROOKINGHAM,Bthand 10th DUKES of ALVIE, and
7th and Bth DUKES of COLAC, all bred from their
most fashionable blood by the Messrs. ROBERTSON
BROS., of COLAC. Also, by TREGUNTER'S Brd and
4th BARONS, TREGUNTER'B 4th DUKE, TRE
GUNTER'S KNIGHT, and 2nd KNIGHT, bred by O.
B. Fisher, by the famous DUCHESS Sire DUKE ot
TREGUNTER from FISHER'S COWS, by the
CHAMPION BULL AGAMEMNON, by Bth DUKE
Of WETHERBY and COUNT DERRIMUT, of the
famous BUMMERTON tribe. Also by LORD OX
FORD BLANCHE 7th. DUKE of BARRINGTON Brd,
KIRKLEVINGTON OXFORD 4tb, WILD EYES
DUKE Gtta, LORD OXFORD BLANCHE 10th and
11th, LORD ACOMB fith, COUNT OXFORD, DUKE
GLENROY 2nd, MARQUIS of OXFORD, and YOUNG
DUKE of OXFORD, all bred by the Hon. WM. M*CUL
LOCH, GLENROY, and got by imported DUCHESS
and OXFORD SIRES out of IMPORTED DAMS.
Also by ALVIE'S GWYNNE DUKE tod, COAX'S
DUKE Sad, ALVIE'B FLOWER DUKE'S DUKE,ALVIE'S FLOWER DUKE'S BARON, ALVIB'S
FLOWER DUKE'S EARL, COAX'S DUKE'S
KNIGHT, of the famous Brunswick Herd, bred byMr. a GARDINER, BUNDOORA PARK.
Dams of FF Stud Balls.
Pure FF COWS, bred by ROBERTSON BROS.
COLAC, from their best blood, and descended from
imported stock on both tide*.
Dams of Peditfna Balls.
PURE PEDIGREED COWS of COLAC and FIBHBR,Blood, by AGAMEMNON (imp.) CHAMPION BULL,MARIBYRNONG, DUKE of TREGUNTERBth (imp.),
WASHINGTON (imp.), Srd EARL of ROCKING HAM,AGAMEMNON'S PRINCE, AGAMBMNON'B »th
DUKE, 15th DUKE ot DERRIMUT, Srd DUKE of
BRIDGEWATBR (Matilda), OXFORD DUKE of
CAMBRIDGE, 4th DUKE of COLAC, 17th DUKE of
DERRIMUT, PENMARE'S BUTTERFLY, 40.
The above Bulls aroaoolimatlsed, fed naturally only,
are in good condition, fit for travelling, are of good
ages, and show in a marked degree their great breeding. For prices, which an moderate, and for nil particulars, apply to
CLEYE, FINK, AND CO.,60-70 Queen-street, corner Collins-street,
Melbourne; or
The Manager, Gomongin South Station, vU Adavale
or Tbargomlndab,
PURE SHORTHORN STUD AND
HERD BULLB
Of the Highest Quality
FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES :
At MONKIRA STATION,DIAMANTINA RIVER.
FTIHE MONKIRA STUD has be&n carefully
JL collected at great cost, aad includes the following
PEDIGREE SIRES,Selected from most successful families, TWO havingtaken FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES, and TWO
MORJD being BROTHERS OF CHAMPIONS, while
OTHERS are NEARLY RELATED to LEADING
PRIZE-TAKERS in the SHOWYARDB OF MEL
BOURNS, SYDNEY, AND ADELAIDE—namely,BEAU NIBLETT tod, ROSEBERRY 2nd,
GRAND DUKE of OXFORD 2nd, and LORD
RUSSELL, bred by the Hon. J. H. Angas.DOUBLE GENEVA tod, EARL of COLAC,RUBY COUNT Brd, DUKE of MANCHESTER,WELCOME COUNTS 4th and 6th, BRIDQBWATER
COUNT 4th, and WILD EYES COUNT Brd, bred byMessrs. Hart Bros. FUCHSIA'S DUKES Ist 2nd,
and Brd, CROWN PRINCE, and FUCHSIA'S DUKES
21st, 22nd, and 28rd, bred by the Canowie proprietors.
FITZJAMES, JUAN FERNANDEZ, and Ist and
2nd DUKES ot ARUNDEL,bred by the late Robert
M'Dougal,
THE STUD DAMS
Include ARUWHINI, AURICULA, BEATRICE,BAVARIAN GIRL, BOUNTIFUL ROAN, OARO
LINE, DUCHESS of MANSFIELD, GOODLUCK,MOONSHINE, JULIET, COUNTESS of BULLA,and VICTORINE, bred by the late Robert M'Dougal.
Also, 40 FF COWS, purchased of Messrs. RobertsonBros., Colao. Also, 198 CHOICE COWS, bought at
different times from the Canowie Stud. Also, 165
HEIFERS, bred from the above by the first SIX
NAMED SIRES.
For further particulars apply to
E. LAUGHTON ft CO., Adelaide ( or
G. L. DEBNEY, Monldra Station, Windorah.
mHE AUSTRALASIAN NEW HEBRIDESI. COMPANY, LiMiTEDjhaving scoured large tracts
of fertile land in the New Hebrides Group of Islands,
capable of growing Bananas, Maize, Coffee,
Cocoanuts, and other Tropical Products, invites
applications for leasing these from respectable
and eligible persons with a little capital. To practical
agriculturists, and those having knowledge of tropicalcultivation, exceptionally easy terms will be given.
For farther particulars apply to the Secretary,
JAMES G. LAING, 101 Sussex-street, Sydney.
BULLS! BULLS!! 7
FOB SALE, SHORTHORN and HERBFORD BULLS, got by flnt-claai Sires imported
from «n«land, New South Walts aad Victoria, o«t of
padteresdOawa.
Stack ma 4 StatUM far Sal*.
Pure Ayrshire Balls Tor Sale^
of
IIT Southern Ohfef, Duke of Rtndwick {Inf
-9 ported), and Pake of Barbiston 6th.SOUTHERN CHIEF it the mn of the Champloin Ayr
shire Cows at Urn Mielboun* National tfhowi of
1887,1868, and 18S9.
DUKE OF RANDWICK (imported) is the tire of the
Champion Amain Bull at the abov» titoomu, 1887and 1868.
ITi H. OOUM)ERT, '
Ageaton Stud Farm,Logan Ritrer.
fiMock For Sale.
TT7TE have large lots of STORE, FAT, «ndV V 6TUD STOCK, &c, on our Register. Full
particQlan on appUnttos.APUN, BBOWK, * CO., Liiiitid,
Stock and Station Agent*,TowMYill*.
Fam ma< Oamtoa K^alaltcs.
By Special &<BtflW T0 HIS Excellency
Appointment tbb Govzbnob,
SIR HENRY NORMAM.O.iL, 8.0.M.8.
LS.UUM.EBUi V C &.,
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